Selected Topics on Rare Kaon Processes - in the Standard Model and Supergravity -

Physics – High Energy Physics – High Energy Physics - Phenomenology

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52 pages (14 figures available upon request), LaTex, LMU-TP 7/89, RBI-TP 4/89, final version July 1992, to be published in For

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10.1002/prop.2190420302

Rare kaon processes appear to be particularly suitable to study the extensions of the standard model, especially if the possibility for eventual direct evidence becomes unlikely. In this review, we discuss processes that are important as a test of either the standard model or supergravity. Moreover, some of these are important even for both the standard model and for supergravity. Particular attention is paid to the reduction of uncertainties in the calculation, especially the ones coming from the confinement effects. Recent approaches, such as chiral perturbation theory, the large $N_c$-expansion, QCD sum rules and lattice QCD, are discussed. This is found to be the best strategy in view of the fact that supersymmetric effects are rather tiny.

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